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Your customers have limitless demands and complaints — and you have to listen to each and every one of them. You have to sit with them while you work and explain every decision you make.
Looking back at 20 years in the open source ecosystem, I’ve learned that this journey has been anything but straightforward. When I started XWiki in 2004, I envisioned building open source software to help organizations collaborate and share knowledge.
Harsh truth: 90% of businesses take the wrong route to choose a cloud native application protection platform (CNAPP) vendor. In doing so, they often overlook the most crucial factors specific to their organization. It leads to wrong choices and dissatisfaction with their CNAPP solution.
This tutorial demonstrates how to build an intelligent application that combines Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) and tool calling using Nvidia NIM and LangChain.
This ongoing Docker Labs GenAI series explores the exciting space of AI developer tools. At Docker, we believe there is a vast scope to explore, openly and without the hype. We will share our explorations and collaborate with the developer community in real-time.
In Gartner’s Emerging Tech Impact Radar for 2024, only two technologies fall into the “High Impact, Right Now” category: generative AI (GenAI) and knowledge graphs.
NFS stands for Network File System and is yet another way to share directories over a network. NFS has been around since the mid-80s and although it’s not quite as easy to use as Samba, it’s still a valid protocol for sharing files and folders.
Cilium Tetragon was created roughly a year ago to address not only some of Cilium’s shortcomings but also those of eBPF tools in general, both commercial and open source. One of the main issues has been the power consumption conundrum.
Ubuntu 22.04 will be supported by Canonical until April 2027. Although that’s still roughly three years away, that’ll arrive faster than you think. On the other hand, Ubuntu 24.
A few weeks ago I looked at Payload, which wants to be the universal backend for any CMS app. So it feels somewhat appropriate to look at Vercel, which wants to tie up the frontend.
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